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I remember when I was in kindergarden and when they said its lunch time I bought my lunch into the classroom and started eating(I had no idea what a cafetria was)

We are all unsure about things at some point in our life I remember I usually overslept in nap time, in elementary school I went home early about every other day at least, I claimed I was sick but I was always as healthy as possible

A bad one is sliding down a hill in the Burren when I was about 8. Thankfully it was just mud and grass, and no limestone! A good one is TV, particularly "Top 30 Hits" on a Saturday afternoon from 99-01

A bad one is sliding down a hill in the Burren when I was about 8. Thankfully it was just mud and grass, and no limestone! A good one is TV, particularly "Top 30 Hits" on a Saturday afternoon from 99-01

:0 I remember falling down a hill (a tall one, mind you) and slamming into a tree.

At least you your name isn't Austin and everyone called you and still calls you Austin Powers -_-

When people do that, all you can do is humor them. Maybe buy an "International man of mystery" getup and start acting like Mike Myers in the role, bad impression and all. Maybe they'll stop. Remember: Everyone enjoys doing something until someone else makes it uncool. If you can't control it, become the poser parents. That's my motto.

My childhood is a horrifying blur of trauma and confusion. I can distinctly remember several bits and parts with particular visual clarity, but it's a lot like digging for gold, and what I find is often nothing more than justification for my many pathological fears.

My worst memory is probably being attacked by a massive Doberman dog, on two separate occasions. My mind blotted out the memory shortly afterwords, as I recall, but I had recurring nightmares of being mauled in bizarre architectures for a couple of years afterwards. I slowly developed a massive fear of dogs in the coming of age, and I suppose growing up with cats and plastic toys of sentimental importance sort of compounded the whole affair. (And my relatives still look at me in disbelief when I tell them I don't like dogs. What the heck?)

Creating sentience is simple. Accepting it, however, is harder than it looks.

When I was but a babe (kindergarten), my day started with half an hour of fun time. In our classroom, we had an old-fashioned bathtub filled with big beanbags, which could be unloaded and used for fun. Well one day I was angry with some friends, and decided to hide - in the bathtub. I buried myself under the bags and waited to be discovered and apologized to. I must have waited too long, because the next thing I knew I heard the class reciting the pledge of allegiance. Panicking, I popped up from the bottom, and found all eyes turned on me. My teacher was NOT pleased. I had to sit in the Thinking Chair for the rest of the day (that was harsh punishment in that class.) As you can tell, the memory still haunts me.

I am not worried, Harry. I am with you.

^This is my new fanfic. It's a work in progress, so please read and comment at your discretion. I hope you like it. I think you will.

I didn't have a good time during my childhood. I struggled through a lot, actually. But the good things about my childhood is playing the good old PS1 and watching nice cartoons.

But I remember one bad time during my childhood. At my first day of child care, I was crying so much that one of the caretakers there smacked me several times because she was getting frustrated on how I cannot stop crying. After my mother picked me up, I never went back to child care again.

Originally Posted by Roaring Apathy

In 8th grade I was going to the bathroom during recess. First thing i saw? Naked ***. Some kid who either had down syndrome or autism was taking a leak in the urinal with his pants down. I and every one else in there obviously got quite a chuckle out of it.

That made me really offended. Honestly, I have Autism and that is why I struggled a lot during my childhood. Autism doesn't make you mentally stupid, it makes you behave differently.

~My Black team~The userbar is made by Sworn Metalhead!The team pose is made by Eeveelover824!I have claimed the PS1 game Crash Bandicoot!

Good: The memories I have of my first best friend/crush when I was in kindergarten. He was my neighbor at the time, and the only thing separating our yards was a chain link fence. We'd always hang out and talk to each other and play games after school when we came home. Unfortunately he was a few years older than me so we never saw each other at school haha.

Bad: Being homeless for like, a month. We eventually found a place to settle down. (:

Me and my friends had a cubby at school it was really small but some how we all fitted in it it was fun. Another good memory is getting my cat I remember the family we got him from had heaps of pets and the kids there also liked pokemon. I remember while we were there one of the kids yelled "Pokemon's on!" They all stopped what they were doing and ran inside to watch

A Christmas Tradition for us was going to Springfield Mall. It closed down June 2012.

My parents didn't want to guess what size we wore so we just went and bought the clothes we wanted. My brothers and sister loved shopping, but I used to drag my feet and because I could never find anything I liked. Most of my clothes came from Ashley Stewart and I had a few from New York and Company which was the store directly next to it. I actually remember sitting around for hours because my older sister wanted to try on everything.

Let's see how much else I remembered about the Mall ...

There were two Arcades. One was Time Out a short walk from the Main Entrance. I played Dance Dance Revolution for the first time there. Also in that corridor was a Kiddie Kutz (not 100% sure that was the name) that had video games for you to play while you waited, an A&W (virtually extinct around here), an (extremely expensive) Anime Store where I bought a Ken-Oki Plush, and a Bridal Shop. The other Arcade was down by the Food Court, smaller, and seemed to be for older gamers. I remember playing Marvel VS Capcom and Tekken there.

There was a pay-per-ride Carousel in the Mall. It was a quarter a ride and spun around every 10 minutes. It was the only attraction still at the Mall the last time I visited. Santa's Workshop was set up here during the Winter Months. We had a cloth mural picture taken with that Santa which we still have. Me and my siblings together. Sports Authority was the Anchor Store here for as long as I could remember. Also in this corridor was a Sunglasses shop, the Claires I got my ears pierced, a T-Shirt shop with a pick up truck inside, and Yankee Candle. Yankee Candle was the only non-anchor I remember seeing last time.

My mom was a member of the Gym in this mall. It was still there the last time I visited, but I don't remember what used to be inside. I believe there was a heated swimming pool inside. My mom loves swimming so that would make sense. Incidentally, the secondary Food Court was within eyesight of the Gym for some reason. The only store I remember there was a Pizza Hut Express. It was something you just wouldn't find unless you were looking for it.

There used to be an Indoor Amusement Park called Planet Fun downstairs from the Gym. The only ride I remember was the Ferris Wheel. There was also Laser Tag (the only reason anyone went) and a Mini Golf Course along with Arcade Games.

The best Comic Book Shop I've ever stepped foot in was very close to the Food Court. I can't remember the name, but it had a Space Theme and sold a mix of Manga and American Comic Books. The Manga Shop was when you first walked in. The American books were in a room towards the back held separately. I bought so much stuff out of this shop. Some Final Fantasy 7 Figures that I tried in vain to play with. An electronic Pikachu Bank I still have. The entirety of the Electric Tale of Pikachu. Trading Cards. Plushies ... I loved that store, but it closed about five years ago.

My mom went through an Native American phase. She bought thousands of dollars worth of Native American decor from the specialty shop directly across from the Comic Book Shop. It was also not there the last time I went.

My father shopped at a weapons shop (not joking) that I believe was called the Chesapeake Knife Company. He had a personal collection of functional weapons that he kept locked and bolted in a closet in the old house. I think the store was also known for selling dog statues which were lined up outside of the store. Some of them life sized.

For a very brief moment in history there was a Wizards of the Coast (!) store in this mall. It was right by the Food Court. I used to go in there after I finished eating. They had pay-as-you-go computers in the back, tables for playing card games, video games, and various table top games. I don't remember shopping there regularly but I remember looking around a lot and finally buying cases of Neopets TCG for $5 when they went out of business. They weren't the only store like it in the mall. I remember there being one that lasted a lot longer on the upper floor near the entrance.

The most popular Video Games Store wasn't the EB Games by the Comic Book Shop but an independently owned store on the upper level near a Food Court. I remember buying a few games and an " Official " Pokemon Guide out of there that ended up being total garbage. I actually remember demoing Pokemon Stadium in that store. It was still there when I went last but I can't for the life of me remember the name.

There were two Movie Theaters, and a reason for there being two Movie Theaters. The one in the Food Court was meant for families and showed family oriented movies. There was also one accessible by a side-entrance by the before mentioned Video Game Store. It was meant for adults and couples and showed mainly R rated movies. I only went in the former where I saw Pokemon 2000. Surprisingly, the theater in the Food Court was the one to close.

I never went to the other movie theater, but I loved the Cinnabon that was near there. I think I actually started to tear up when I saw it was no longer there. Also in that general area was Hot Topic / Spencers. I remember buying a Giga Pet in the former and being so excited to have it. KB Toys was on the lower level nearby. I loved going in there as a child and it was in just about every mall in the area for a while. The last time I went they were liquidating, and I found the mother load of Neopets Plushies. I was looking for three weeks for them and never thought to look there.

There used to be a pay-to-ride moving ride in the main Food Court. It was shaped like a Space Ship, but changed the actual movie about once a year. It was about a dollar to ride. There was also a five level playhouse in the Food Court. Originally it was free, but then it became something like a dollar per child per day. Neither were still there the last time I went.

Other Stores I remember:

The Disney Store - I remember buying some plushies out of it. I don't know of any left in the area.
Brookstore - A bedding store with massage chairs. Moved to another local mall.
Books-a-Million - By the Brookstore. I bought some Sonic Comics there before.
Zales - The jeweler my parents got their wedding rings at.
Candy Store - Can't remember the name, but they sold candy by weight by the food court.
Icing - A teenage accessories store.
The Tobacco Company - Sold a lot of old-timey things.
Mrs. Fields - The only one in the area. They got me a Mrs. Fields oven because I loved the cookies so much.
Arthurs Teachers(?) - Used to be the walk-in store in the Food Court. My oldest brother went there. Later I learned it was to drink.
Boardwalk Fries - We used to buy a cup to snack on while we figured out how we were going to eat.
Warner Bros Store - Very short lived on the lower level.
Radio Shack - Was there until the very end. I first played a Nintendo DS there. It was that crappy Diddy Kong Racing port.
I remember there being a Photography Shop on the lower level. We took family pictures there.
There was a Kitchen Goods Store by the entrance with the Time Out. I don't remember the name.
In the same area was a plus size store that sold super big sizes (5xl+)
The Silver Diner - Technically outside in the parking lot, but still a lot of good memories.
Toys R Us - Technically outside of the mall. I remember buying Genesis Games there. Closed when the roof collapsed from heavy snowfall.

There was also one more store outside that's worth mentioning. There was a toy store in the shopping center across from the mall called Zainy Brainy. It was a modest size Toy Store that sold a mix of regular and Educational Toys. I remember it having a huge selection of Plastic Food for your play kitchen that I spent most of the trip sorting through. There was also a mini movie-theater in the corner that had a " playlist " of movies and times. They also offered snacks. There were learning workshops, labs, and musical performances. It was my favorite Toy Store but they went out of business in the early 2000s. My fondest memory was buying my very first Pokemon related thing there: the 2BA Master CD. It was on the counter as we were checking out and I had to have it.

These are some of the last pictures of that store. I did a double take but yes. That was the location I'm talking about.

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Several of my worst memories include my close friends all leaving, whether they have to move somewhere else, I have to move somewhere else, or they just turn against me because of my personal opinions (with one actually passing away). I never really saw most of them again, except for a select few who I was BFFs with.

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My earliest memory (I was two at the time) was probably when I was playing hide-and-seek with my mother and fell asleep in a laundry pile. My mother spent a long time trying to find me because of it.

Originally Posted by Azran Flame

A rather bad memory of mine is lying in a hospital bed when I was 4, as I had pneumonia at that time. Which I'd already caught a few weeks after my birth. So I've suffered from pneumonia twice in my life.

I have had pneumonia at least twice, too (but I was... eight the first time it happened?). Not something I want again.

I don't remember much of my childhood, but I remember hitting my head on a hot heater while chasing my brother. And there was this time when I was still at school and I hid under the table then tried to scare another kid and hit my head on the table. Then I got yelled at by my mean teacher.